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  2. Autumn leaf color - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon is commonly called autumn colours [2] or autumn foliage [3] in British English and fall colors, [4] fall foliage, or simply foliage [5] in American English. In some areas of Canada and the United States , " leaf peeping " tourism is a major contribution to economic activity.

  3. Autumn - Wikipedia

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    Autumn colouration at the Kalevanpuisto park in Pori, Finland. In some parts of the northern hemisphere, autumn has a strong association with the end of summer holiday and the start of a new school year, particularly for children in primary and secondary education.

  4. Doleschallia bisaltide - Wikipedia

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    The Ceylon autumn leaf. Found in Sri Lanka. Doleschallia bisaltide continentalis Fruhstorfer, 1899; Found in southern China, Indochina and Malaysia. Doleschallia bisaltide siamensis is a synonym. [9] [10] Doleschallia bisaltide denisi Viette, 1950; Found in New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands. Doleschallia bisaltide gurelca Grose-Smith ...

  5. Plant senescence - Wikipedia

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    Plant senescence is the process of aging in plants. Plants have both stress-induced and age-related developmental aging. [1] Chlorophyll degradation during leaf senescence reveals the carotenoids, such as anthocyanin and xanthophylls, which are the cause of autumn leaf color in deciduous trees.

  6. She Regrets Her Past With ISIS. Now She’s Reclaiming Her Future

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    An Indonesian woman who felt duped into joining the Islamic State’s ”caliphate“ in Syria tells TIME of the challenges of returning home—and what it means to be granted a second chance.

  7. 30 Moments In History That Got Ghosted By Humanity - AOL

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    One pilot, Gail Halvorsen, started dropping candy to children, tying small parachutes to the sweets. To let them know it was his plane, he would "wiggle" the wings before the drop.